Summary: Didi is giving her owner a run for her money as she refuses to eat repeatedly the same thing. She wants change all the time. So, the owner changes the bowls, the delivery, and the type of food until she finally goes to consult her veterinarian. Of course, the vet points out that the food is important for her diet and returns her to kibble for her main source of food. The story in a rhyming text may appeal to younger readers, especially those with designer dogs like the one pictured in this story.
Straight Talk for Librarians: The illustrations by Chiara Civati are adorable. My students choose their books by cute illustrations, a lot. In that way, this book is a cute purchase. I do love that the vet author is using the proceeds to support a veterinarian group that helps animals. The book is simple, yet may find an audience with elementary school students.
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